Opposing views on 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier'

One reviewer loves Marvels latest, the other absolutely hates it

Matthew T. Hall and Nina Garin might share many things as husband and wife, but they definitely did not share the same opinion of "Captain America: The Winter Soldier."

The follow up to 2011’s “Captain America: The First Avenger” is filled with big-budget blasts, zippy one-liners and plenty of nods to the Marvel universe.

Hall says it's among Marvel's best:

"Sure, the set pieces and one-liners are zippy, and yeah, we know Cap will save the day, but it’s his personal struggles — a moral dilemma, a clash of fate and free will, confounding questions about friendship — that power this movie, that elevate it among Marvel’s best."

"Two hours of a superhero film go like this: witty banter between good guys; shoot, shoot, fight, shoot, fight; flirt with sexy female character; repeat. ("The Winter Soldier") by no means cares about or welcomes newcomers, which, if you think about it, is super un-American."